11-23-2009 03:40 PM
Hi,
This is a fragment from a Cisco doc:
"SSL VPN Client (Tunnel Mode)—Downloads a small client to the remote workstation and allows full secure access to resources on an internal corporate network. You can download the SSL VPN Client (SVC) to a remote workstation permanently, or you can remove the client once the secure session is closed."
I have few questions [requirements]:
- Do I need admin rights?
- "Full secure access": -> Outlook? RDP? Shared folders?
- Will it work with Vista 32 bit and Windows 7 64 bit?
Is anyone running ASA5510 SSL SVC. Good/bad experience? Would you recommend it?
Will be very grateful for any advice. More docs I read more confused I become ;-)
Thank you.
Regards,
Pawel
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11-23-2009 05:11 PM
Hi Pawel,
2. Yes , full secure access.
3. Anyconnect VPN client works with
Anyconnect/SSL VPN is a new generation VPN client which is anytime more secure and stable than traditional IPsec VPN client. In the initial stage, any new technology can be troublesome but later when you get familiar with it, its becomes your cup of tea and you start loving it. Cisco TAC is open 24X7 , and is just a call away :-) At NetPro , we try our best to answer your queries in best possible manner. To sum up with this , i would say once you start learning the 64 bit technology you will have mix of Good and Bad experiences but then again thats how learning grows and so you...
Knowledge is always an addition :-)
In case you have further doubt , the link below may answer them
http://http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps8411/products_qanda_item09186a00809aec31.shtml#qa1
Release Notes for Cisco AnyConnect VPN Client, Release 2.4
HTH.... :-)
Regards
M
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11-23-2009 10:19 PM
Pawel
I have implemented ASAs for several customers (though most were not ASA5510s). Our experience with AnyConnect has been good. Using it we can do Outlook, RDP, shared folders, and other common functions.
AnyConnect does support XP, Vista, and Windows 7 in their 32 bit and 64 bit implementations. I tested an earlier version of AnyConnect with Windows 7 and most things worked. But a few things did not work - such as Start Before Logon. The new version of AnyConnect (2.4) is the first version with official support for Windows 7. The things that did not work before - such as Start Before Logon - do work with the most recent version.
I would recommend the AnyConnect client as the SSL SVC client that you should be comfortable using.
HTH
Rick
11-23-2009 05:11 PM
Hi Pawel,
2. Yes , full secure access.
3. Anyconnect VPN client works with
Anyconnect/SSL VPN is a new generation VPN client which is anytime more secure and stable than traditional IPsec VPN client. In the initial stage, any new technology can be troublesome but later when you get familiar with it, its becomes your cup of tea and you start loving it. Cisco TAC is open 24X7 , and is just a call away :-) At NetPro , we try our best to answer your queries in best possible manner. To sum up with this , i would say once you start learning the 64 bit technology you will have mix of Good and Bad experiences but then again thats how learning grows and so you...
Knowledge is always an addition :-)
In case you have further doubt , the link below may answer them
http://http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps8411/products_qanda_item09186a00809aec31.shtml#qa1
Release Notes for Cisco AnyConnect VPN Client, Release 2.4
HTH.... :-)
Regards
M
P.S : For all users whenever you post your questions and the solution given to you works, please make sure you rate it. That helps other users with same query to get their answers in less time rather posting a new thread for same thing and waiting for answers. This saves time for both author and the person who replies to it.
11-23-2009 10:19 PM
Pawel
I have implemented ASAs for several customers (though most were not ASA5510s). Our experience with AnyConnect has been good. Using it we can do Outlook, RDP, shared folders, and other common functions.
AnyConnect does support XP, Vista, and Windows 7 in their 32 bit and 64 bit implementations. I tested an earlier version of AnyConnect with Windows 7 and most things worked. But a few things did not work - such as Start Before Logon. The new version of AnyConnect (2.4) is the first version with official support for Windows 7. The things that did not work before - such as Start Before Logon - do work with the most recent version.
I would recommend the AnyConnect client as the SSL SVC client that you should be comfortable using.
HTH
Rick
11-25-2009 08:53 AM
Hi,
Many thanks guys!
Regards,
Pawel
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